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USING OPTICAL DISKS NEXT PREVIOUS JUMP CONTENTS INDEX PRINT 2Using Optical Disks OVERVIEW OF THIS CHAPTER USING OPTICAL DISKS The optical disks that you use with your jukebox are an integral part of the storage process. This chapter provides information on the following topics: • choosing an optical disk type • labeling optical disks • write-protecting optical disks • caring for optical disks NOTE: The optical cartridges used in this jukebox are a critical part of reliable data storage. Optical cartridges consist of an opto-magnetic medium and mechanical components. Consistent quality of opto-magnetic media ensures correct "writes" and "reads." The quality and fit of the mechanical components of the cartridge affect accurate, smooth handling of the cartridge by jukebox robotics. A failure of the mechanical components of a cartridge could damage the mechanism of an optical drive. Caution: Use only HP-qualified magneto-optical media cartridges in this jukebox. Use of non-HP-qualified media could damage an optical drive. If a drive failure or damage is attributed to the use of non-HP-qualified media, HP will charge its standard time and materials charges to service the drive for the particular failure or damage. NOTE: A list of Hewlett-Packard optical media is in Appendix A, Table A-1. To see a list of HP-qualified media manufacturers, go to the "Product Information" section at www.hp.com/go/optical. HP reserves the right to change this list at any time. These suppliers offer optical media products that have been qualified for use on Hewlett-Packard systems. However, Hewlett-Packard warrants only HP-labeled media. 1

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The optical disks that you use with your jukebox are an integral part of the storage process. This chapter provides infor-
mation on the following topics:
choosing an optical disk type
labeling optical disks
write-protecting optical disks
caring for optical disks
NOTE:
The optical cartridges used in this jukebox are a critical part of reliable data storage.
Optical cartridges consist of an opto-magnetic medium and mechanical components. Consistent quality of opto-magnetic
media ensures correct “writes” and “reads.” The quality and fit of the mechanical components of the cartridge affect
accurate, smooth handling of the cartridge by jukebox robotics. A failure of the mechanical components of a cartridge
could damage the mechanism of an optical drive.
Caution:
Use only HP-qualified magneto-optical media cartridges in this jukebox. Use of non-HP-qualified media could damage an optical
drive. If a drive failure or damage is attributed to the use of non-HP-qualified media, HP will charge its standard time and
materials charges to service the drive for the particular failure or damage.
NOTE:
A list of Hewlett-Packard optical media is in Appendix A, Table A-1.
To see a list of HP-qualified media manufacturers, go to the “Product Information” section at www.hp.com/go/optical. HP
reserves the right to change this list at any time. These suppliers offer optical media products that have been qualified for
use on Hewlett-Packard systems. However, Hewlett-Packard warrants only HP-labeled media.